Denmark’s government has started weighing the opportunities and risks of lifting a 40-year-old ban on the use of nuclear energy, Minister of Climate and Energy Lars Aagaard said on Wednesday. Denmark banned the use of nuclear energy in 1985, after the Parliament voted to remove nuclear power from the country’s energy planning.
The ban from March 1985 was enacted a year before the Chernobyl disaster of 1986. Now Denmark is considering the potential and risks of using advanced nuclear technology such as small modular reactors…Denmark Reconsiders Nuclear Power Ban After Four Decades
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